Home is where the heart is for trainer Richard Spencer, who could be walking into his new yard a Classic winning trainer.

Two weeks ahead of a move to the historic Sefton Lodge Stables in Newmarket, the 28-year-old saddles Rajasinghe in the Qipco 2000 Guineas, a contest he feels is ripe for an upset.

The record-breaking Coventry Stakes winner is a 50/1 shot, ahead of just a couple in the 14 runner field including Aidan O’Brien’s rank outsider Murillo, as the Irishman bids to extend his victories in the race to nine.

“If our horse was trained by him he would be a single figure price going into the Guineas and everyone would be raving about him,” said Spencer.

“We are the underdogs again. They didn’t believe we could do it at Ascot.

“This is our first Classic runner in our third season and the team feel very lucky to have a horse like Rajasinghe so early on.”